April 15, 202600:08:05

Telin’s Spencer Lee on Tax Compliance and Channel Opportunity in UCaaS Infrastructure, Podcast

By Doug Green

“Tax compliance isn’t just a regulatory issue—it’s becoming a critical part of how service providers scale globally.”

On the opening day of Channel Partners Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, I caught up with Spencer Lee of Telin to discuss an often-overlooked issue in unified communications: tax compliance.

Lee, my first guest of the show, framed the conversation around a growing challenge for service providers and channel partners operating across borders. As UCaaS, CCaaS, and CPaaS offerings expand globally, tax exposure—particularly indirect taxes tied to communications services—is becoming more complex and harder to ignore.

Telin positions itself as a channel-first provider, delivering the underlying infrastructure partners need to go to market. That includes SIP trunking, hosting, hardware, and integration support—essentially a bundled backend designed to simplify deployment for partners in the unified communications space.

But increasingly, that backend must also account for compliance.

As Lee explained, providers entering new markets often underestimate the tax implications tied to telecom services. These aren’t traditional corporate taxes—they’re jurisdiction-specific telecom taxes, regulatory fees, and compliance requirements that vary widely by country and even region.

For channel partners, this creates both risk and opportunity.

On one hand, failure to properly account for telecom taxes can lead to penalties, billing complications, and margin erosion. On the other, partners who align with infrastructure providers that manage these complexities can accelerate global expansion without taking on that burden directly.

Telin’s approach is to abstract much of that complexity away from the partner. By handling infrastructure, interconnection, and compliance considerations within its platform, the company enables partners to focus on customer relationships and service delivery.

The conversation highlights a broader trend emerging across the channel: as communications becomes more global and software-driven, operational details like tax compliance are moving from back-office concerns to strategic differentiators.

For partners attending Channel Partners this week, it’s a reminder that winning in UCaaS isn’t just about features—it’s about everything behind the scenes that makes those services viable at scale.

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